Lazarus #21

8.8

Critic Reviews

3 Reviews
9.4

User Reviews

11 Reviews
Writer Greg Rucka
Artist Michael Lark
Cover Price $3.50

The conclusion of "Poison" and an ending that'll rock your world.
Major Plot Point:
A revelation that changes... well, everything.

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  • 9.3

    Black Nerd Problems - William Evans

    Dec 30, 2015

    Hey, nothing has changed, Lazarus is still one of the best books on the shelves. The “Poison” arc ends in bombastic fashion and simultaneously sets the stage for some insane plot developments for next arc in the last pages. Since the book will be on hiatus for a while, now is a great time to get caught up on the whole story if you're not already. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Flip Geeks - Paul Ramos

    Dec 30, 2016

    Criticisms aside since I already highlighted here, Lazarus #21 concludes another intriguing tale of family and war, with surprising shocks and surprises that top-caliber writers like Greg Rucka can execute with finesse. Well-balanced in storytelling, this issue delivers some unflattering truths that are still evident in today's geopolitical landscape"war is brutal whatever embellishments are laid on, and whatever gender one could be, the cunning, the determined and the strategic minded type can influence the overall outcome. The name Poison deserves well here, not only in the most literally sense but the overarching repercussions it can influence to the future arcs after this one, particularly the femme fatale herself. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Comic Book Resources - Jennifer Cheng

    Jan 04, 2016

    Rucka and Lark save their biggest plot twist in "Lazarus" #21 for the last scene, and it's a game-changer. It was smart of Rucka and Lark to present the scene from Sonja's point-of-view, since her visitor status allows her to share in the reader's shock, though the four-panel reveal is too prolonged and dampens the impact. The twist itself is a staple of science fiction and isn't that surprising, given Carlyle's advanced technology, but I didn't see it coming before this issue. The cliffhanger will leave readers with new questions about where Carlyle will be "sailing next," as Johanna puts it, now that the tide has turned. Read Full Review

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